Add SSL, SSH, PKI, SFTP, PGP, PDF, XML, ZIP, EDI security to Java applications
Version | 12.0.264 |
Updated | Jan 10th 2015 |
Developer |
EldoS Corporation
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User Rating |
831
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Original File Size | 47.8 MB |
Downloads | 6737 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Programming |
SecureBlackbox for Java is designed to be a comprehensive component collection that allows you to protect your network and documents. SecureBlackbox is split to several packages: · SFTPBlackbox - securely transfer files and perform remote file system operations using SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol, Secure File Transfer Protocol) · SSHBlackbox - access remote SSH servers using SSH2 or SSH1 protocols or build your own SSH server · FTPSBlackbox - transfer files securely using FTP and FTP-over-SSL (also known as FTPS or FTP/SSL) and create own FTP servers · OpenPGPBlackbox - encrypt and sign files using OpenPGP algorithms and standards, generate and manage OpenPGP keys and keyrings. Compatible with PGP product line by PGP Corporation · XMLBlackbox - encrypt, sign and timestamp XML files or generic data using XML encryption and signing standards (XMLDSig, XMLEnc, XAdES) · PDFBlackbox - compress, encrypt and sign PDF files. Public Key (X.509 certificates) and symmetric encryption is supported. PKCS#1 and PKCS#7 signing using X.509 certificates is supported · SSLBlackbox - client and server components that provide complete support for SSL2, SSL3 and TLS1.x · HTTPBlackbox - access web sites via HTTP and HTTPS protocols with Gzip compression or build your own server · MIMEBlackbox - compose and parse MIME messages with optional S/MIME or PGP/MIME security extensions · PKIBlackbox - generate and manage certificates, certificate revocation lists, certificate requests. Complete support for Public Key Infrastructure including Windows Certificate Storages and cryptographic hardware · EDIBlackbox - exchange business information via AS2 and AS3 protocols · ZIPBlackbox - compress data with strong encryption · CloudBlackbox - securely store data in cloud storages · OfficeBlackbox - encrypt or digital sign MS Office (binary and OOXML), OpenOffice (ODF) and XPS documents · WebDAVBlackbox - access remote documents
SecureBlackbox is split to several packages:
· SFTPBlackbox - securely transfer files and perform remote file system operations using SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol, Secure File Transfer Protocol)
· SSHBlackbox - access remote SSH servers using SSH2 or SSH1 protocols or build your own SSH server
· FTPSBlackbox - transfer files securely using FTP and FTP-over-SSL (also known as FTPS or FTP/SSL) and create own FTP servers
· OpenPGPBlackbox - encrypt and sign files using OpenPGP algorithms and standards, generate and manage OpenPGP keys and keyrings. Compatible with PGP product line by PGP Corporation
· XMLBlackbox - encrypt, sign and timestamp XML files or generic data using XML encryption and signing standards (XMLDSig, XMLEnc, XAdES)
· PDFBlackbox - compress, encrypt and sign PDF files. Public Key (X.509 certificates) and symmetric encryption is supported. PKCS#1 and PKCS#7 signing using X.509 certificates is supported
· SSLBlackbox - client and server components that provide complete support for SSL2, SSL3 and TLS1.x
· HTTPBlackbox - access web sites via HTTP and HTTPS protocols with Gzip compression or build your own server
· MIMEBlackbox - compose and parse MIME messages with optional S/MIME or PGP/MIME security extensions
· PKIBlackbox - generate and manage certificates, certificate revocation lists, certificate requests. Complete support for Public Key Infrastructure including Windows Certificate Storages and cryptographic hardware
· EDIBlackbox - exchange business information via AS2 and AS3 protocols
· ZIPBlackbox - compress data with strong encryption
· CloudBlackbox - securely store data in cloud storages
· OfficeBlackbox - encrypt or digital sign MS Office (binary and OOXML), OpenOffice (ODF) and XPS documents
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